CALGARY — With a rupture to one of Calgary’s main water pipelines now fixed, attention shifted Monday to fixing five more weak spots in the line, as...
CALGARY — With a rupture to one of Calgary ’s main water pipelines now fixed, attention shifted Monday to fixing five more weak spots in the line, as residents were urged to continue conserving water .
There is a ban on all outdoor watering and residents have been asked to reduce toilet flushes, take shorter showers and do fewer loads of laundry and dishes. On Saturday, the city declared a state of emergency, a move intended mainly to allow access to private property to effect repairs. She said last week that water consumption was at -- or had been trending higher than -- the daily 480-million-litre target set by the city. She said it dropped on the weekend, with 439-million-litres used on Sunday."I very much appreciate the fact that you found other ways to cut down your water usage," she said."They can take that shorter shower. They can skip a shower. They can do one less flush," she said.
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